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mystery coolant leak
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[QUOTE="webb06, post: 1205824, member: 7680"] You always want to check the coolant level when the truck is cold, you can't compare the level from when it's cold to later when it's hot. I would bet that either the radiator fixed the leak or you had a leaking egr cooler and deleting those fixed that problem. Keep and eye on the level and recheck it every morning when the truck is cold to see if you're losing any. Unless you vacuum filled the cooling system you might have to top the coolant back off after all the air is purged out when you drive. [/QUOTE]
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